Top 17 Quotes About Employee Happiness

#1. Employers are at their happiest on Mondays. Employees are at their happiest on Fridays.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana

#2. Give me the old familiar world, post-office and all, with this ever new self, with this infinite expectation and faith, which does not know when it is beaten.

Henry David Thoreau

#3. It is the preaching of God's commands that brings conviction, while the proclamation of Christ in the gospel creates and keeps on creating faith and its fruit.

Michael S. Horton

#4. I'm not damaged, I don't need fixing. I'm just different. Embrace different

Tina J. Richardson

#5. Understanding your employee's perspective can go a long way towards increasing productivity and happiness.

Kathryn Minshew

#6. I think prime ministers, I actually think Cabinet ministers should be subject to intense scrutiny, I think that's in the public interest, even if some of the allegations made aren't right and so on, and they have to correct the record, it doesn't matter.

Alexander Downer

#7. Bosses should sanction the nap rather than expect workers to power on all day without repose. They might even find that workers' happiness - or what management types refer to as 'employee satisfaction results' - might improve.

Tom Hodgkinson

#8. Great people attract great people. The quality of your team can play a big role in employee happiness.

David Niu

#9. I have a scheme for stopping war. It's this - no nation is allowed to enter a war till they have paid for the last one.

Will Rogers

#10. I believe there is a hero in each of us. The best books are the ones that remind us of who we already are and empower us to embrace our own story.

Marilynn Halas

#11. This is my doctrine: Give every other human being every right you claim for yourself.

Robert G. Ingersoll

#12. Life is limited so people will appreciate it because there's a limit, we would try our best to live.

Gosho Aoyama

#13. What the world calls failure, I call learning.

Susan Vreeland

#14. You'll... you'll... live your best life today.

John Green

#15. When I started on the path, too, I really thought I would become a yogi in a cave, but I didn't have clarity about my path. When I evolved in the ashram for six months, I learned a lot, but I realized that it was not my natural state of being. So, I came back to the world.

Karan Bajaj

#16. MR. ICKY: Is your mind in good shape? DIVINE: (Gloomily) Fair. After all what is brilliance? Merely the tact to sow when no one is looking and reap when every one is.

F Scott Fitzgerald

#17. The greatest hockey player who ever lived: Bobby Orr, and I love him.

Donald Stewart Cherry

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